How Ukraine war’s environmental impact will devastate lives for years The Washington PostView Full Coverage on Google News
U.S. President Biden Insists The U.S. Banking System Is Safe
Daily Mail: Biden says Silicon Valley Bank managers should be FIRED over collapse and defends his response: Says money is safe, taxpayers won’t cover losses and blames Trump for rolling back regulations * President Joe Biden tried to help a…
AP PHOTOS: Objects of war become new normal in Kyiv – The Associated Press – en Español
AP PHOTOS: Objects of war become new normal in Kyiv The Associated Press – en EspañolHow Ukraine war’s environmental impact will devastate lives for years The Washington PostReporter’s Notebook: All Quiet on the Ukrainian Front&nb…
What researchers learned studying PNW orcas hunting for salmon
A new study shows differences in how southern and northern resident orcas hunt for food.
Seattle wants to curb illegal dumping with cameras
In an industrial area in West Seattle, the city has found over 5,000 tires, a boat, vehicles and appliances. Seattle Public Utilities staff hope a new camera will help.
Warning: More airline fees are on the way
Airline fees continue on their upward trajectory, and most experts predict they will soar this year, Christopher Elliott writes.
Rant and Rave: First Hill emergency room staff warms patient’s heart
RAVE to the nurses, techs and doctors at a First Hill emergency room. I recently had occasion to require their services. I am extremely appreciative of their attention tending to my needs but was equally impressed witnessing the 7 a.m. shift change tha…
What to know about the links between diet and colon cancer
Colon cancer is never a fun topic, but it’s also topic we shouldn’t ignore, Carrie Dennett writes.
WA has no hate crime hotline, but the idea is gaining traction
SB 5427 would have established a hate crime hotline and compensation fund, but it failed to advance in the state Senate. Advocates plan to try again next year.
Tens of thousands of U.K. doctors kick off 3-day strike
Tens of thousands of junior doctors went on strike across England on Monday to demand better pay, kicking off three days of widespread disruption at the U.K.’s state-funded hospitals and health clinics.